I forgot to mention that as of now, I have only checked players who have reached a GS SF only once in their career. I am still checking those who have reached twice or more.
Zivojinovic also reached W 1986 SF

I forgot to mention that as of now, I have only checked players who have reached a GS SF only once in their career. I am still checking those who have reached twice or more.
Zivojinovic also reached W 1986 SF

I see! Forgot about the W 1986. A little strange, I watched that tournament, but not AO 1985. Funny how memory works sometimes.

I forgot to mention that as of now, I have only checked players who have reached a GS SF only once in their career. I am still checking those who have reached twice or more.
Zivojinovic also reached W 1986 SF

Ginepri being the last also means we are in the longest drought by far. Seven full calendar years, 28 slams and counting. The only other time we've went two full calendar years without any is 1994-5, eight slams.

Ginepri being the last also means we are in the longest drought by far. Seven full calendar years, 28 slams and counting. The only other time we've went two full calendar years without any is 1994-5, eight slams.

I think it`s great - no relatively random players at last stages. Though it can always be some rosol-like to play Federer level for ten days. Really hard to make correct conclusions from such statistics.